Lockdown: 2 years jail if school asked for fees! Order issued
Lockdown: 2 years jail if school asked for fees! Order issued
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NOIDA: Private school operators, who have been shutting down due to Coronavirus epidemic, will no longer be able to force parents to deposit their admission fees for children. In this regard, the district administration has issued a letter to the District Education Officer to issue instructions to ensure this. The District Magistrate's order said that the school management should not pressurize the parents to pay the fees till the lockdown continues. Failure to do so will be taken against the schools.

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District Magistrate Suhas LY has issued a notice saying that schools are closed due to coronavirus, but in schools where online classes are being conducted, there will be no pressure for fees nor any student denied online classes. will be kept. After the coronavirus has been declared an epidemic, it is now classified as a disaster. If any school asks for fees from parents between April 14 and lockdown then action will be taken under Section 51 of the National Disaster Management Act, 2005 for violating the order.

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If the order is violated, the concerned school administration or the person concerned can be punished with imprisonment for one year or fine or both and if there is any public damage, the punishment can be up to two years.

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